Gregs Maker Corner
Voron 2 4 Gantry Install, Titanium Backers and Z Belts
updated
I paid full price for my kit, and have also been a Patreon of Ajax3d and this project because I think it's a fantastic idea and wanted to support the efforts.
If you are in the USA, get your kit for $40, or fully assembled unit using my affiliate link below from West3d- use this link and/or code GREGSMAKERCORNER for 5% off):
west3d.com/products/td-1-instant-filament-td-transmissivity-tester-for-hueforge-1-75mm-filament-by-ajax?dt_id=525989
Fully assembled units may also be purchased for $80. Self-sourcing is also an option, but may end up being more expensive and difficult to assemble. You can learn more about the different options, including Ajax 3d's Patreon here:
ajax-3d.com
See this page for a list of all resellers (international as well):
ajax-3d.com/resellers
TD-1 Project Kit Guide:
ajax-3d.com/td-1pcb-kit-project-guide
The TD-1 is also integrated with Hueforge. Connect the TD-1 to your computer, open Hueforge, and insert filament and you'll be able to use the readings. I may create future content on this.
Learn more about Hueforge here:
shop.thehueforge.com
See below for tools that I use or show in the video (Affiliate Links):
Hakko Soldering Iron: amzn.to/3FZtsiM
60/40 Solder: amzn.to/32esNdX
E6000 Glue: amzn.to/3DDENng
Check out my website for videos of my favorite workbench tools:
gregsmakercorner.com/gregs-workbench
Omnifixo Soldering Helping Hand:
omnifixo.com/products/copy-of-of-m4-pre-order-ships-from-us
The Micron Plus is designed by Hartk, a member of the Voron Design Team. The Micron is not an official Voron project, but it is a very popular "mod" and falls under the umbrella of "Printers for Ants". See the github link for the manual, printed parts, and more information!
github.com/PrintersForAnts/Micron
Disclosure: I paid full price for this kit, but West3D included several upgrades to help support my channel and showcase them! A big thanks to them for helping sponsor my project.
Visit West3d to see the kit, and save 5% with code: GREGSMAKERCORNER
My affiliate Link to kit here:
west3d.com/products/micron-plus-180-self-source-configurator-by-west3d-printers-for-ants?_pos=3&_sid=f9f3ce2b3&_ss=rdt_id=525989
This kit ranges in price from $799-$1500+. I purchased the kit with several of the upgrades. Shown in the video is the kit with upgrade options including G2Z, Omron SSR, DLL PDF Frame (not shown in video - it's on the way), Rapido 2 Hot End, Berserker Bearings, LDO Leviathan mainboard, 3d printed parts, and others.
Wondering which Voron to build? Be sure to check out my "Which Voron" video! Find a link to it, as well as my other popular videos and build series on my website here:
gregsmakercorner.com
In this video I pretty much go through soup to nuts on what you need to do to build these, including info on the 3d printed parts. My video is similar to the video from the designer of the headphones, that you can also find linked below.
Filament: I recommend using AT LEAST a PETG filament- ABS or ASA would be even better if you have a way to print it. I went with PETG because I like the glossy Green Gate 3d filament- links below also.
I didn't receive any compensation or free product for this review! Nope, this is just a product I'm excited about and decided to make a video on. I bought this kit after seeing it raffled off on Joel Telling (3d printed nerd's) 2023 holiday fund raiser/raffle.
Links:
Headamame site:
headamame.com
Headamame build video (V2):
youtube.com/watch?v=2iNJaU211fA
Joel Telling's 2023 Holiday Stream stream:
youtube.com/watch?v=60_yDI9vW-A
Filament I used are from GreenGate 3d. It's all recycled PETG and Rich and Barb are wonderful people!
Billie Rueben Cherrie Pie PETG:
greengate3d.com/products/cherry-pie-recycled-pet-g
Black PETG:
greengate3d.com/collections/recycled-pet-g/products/recycled-black-pet-g
I printed all the parts on my VzBot, which was briefly shown in the video. More info on the VzBot here, including my build series:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpQnpsv1trbRPkbdpc53gmuK3JUCKimgY
Regarding the Stealthburner / Neopixels- you can source neopixels and wiring for under $10. Or, you can spend a little more and get a premade harness. I did not have a good experience with my last harness which had several cold joints, so this time around I decided to solder it (since I had to re-solder my harness anyway).
Is this a good project for a beginner? If you are new to soldering, this may be a bit of a challenge, but I do hope this video convinces you that with the right technique and approach it's not difficult! It is very important to have a soldering iron that can get "hot enough" (I use 330C), and also a small/fine conical tip.
Thanks to PCBWay for sponsoring this video! Check them out here:
pcbway.com
Here is a link to the soldering iron that I use, the Hakko FX-888D. This is a great iron, though it is a little pricey (usually around $120). However, it should be the last iron that you will need to buy! The conical tip that it includes should be sufficient for this project.
**Affiliate links below- it costs you nothing extra, but helps me out!**
Soldering Iron: amzn.to/3T4jmGv
Solder Sucker: amzn.to/3R5cYMC
60/40 Rosin Core Solder: amzn.to/3NcF33c
No Clean Flux (optional, but helpful): amzn.to/4812bda
West3d Neopixel LED's: (Buy a few extra, they are cheap!)
Be sure to use code "GREGSMAKERCORNER" for an additional 5% off!
west3d.com/products/sk6812-rgbw-5v-led-neopixel?_pos=1&_sid=103245d93&_ss=r
Voron Stealthburner parts:
github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-Stealthburner/tree/main/STLs/Stealthburner
Voron Documentation from Voron Site, including link to jig and other useful troubleshooting info:
docs.vorondesign.com/community/howto/drachenkatze/neopixel_guide.html
Direct link to jig:
github.com/camerony/VoronCustom/tree/main/NeoPixelSolderingTool
Voron Stealthburner manual:
github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-Stealthburner/tree/main/Manual
Link to PET Filament Maker project mentioned in sponsor segment here:
pcbway.com/project/shareproject/Filament_Maker_from_PET_Bottle_f5a7dd47.html
Link to the ESP32 R4GE Pro controller mentioned in sponsor segment here:
youtube.com/watch?v=nioAFUPfB2s&t=13s
**Note- there is also a Teensy version that I'd recommend, and the build process is very similar to the ESP32 version but does require some SMD soldering.
github.com/DigiTorus86/Teensy-R4ge-Pro
This is definitely a bit of a change of pace from my normal 3d printing content, but I thought it might be beneficial as many folks in 3d printing also use/need PC's!
If you have never built a PC before, haven't built one in a while, or are curious how I build mine, I hope that this video is helpful.
See below for detail on the parts. I spec'd out this build for a higher-end, general purpose PC that is good for gaming, development with AI tools, content creation, video editing, streaming, CAD and 3d printing.
This build cost around $2500 USD before taxes. I had a few issues, namely with the initial MSI motherboards. I received a "returned" board, and then a defective board that would not post. After the second defective board, I decided to buy an Asus board.
PC Part Picker Link:
pcpartpicker.com/user/techyg/saved/G7FQyc
Amazon (Affiliate Links- helps me out, costs you nothing extra):
AMD 7800X3d CPU - amzn.to/3slnKpL
Peerless Assassin CPU Cooler - amzn.to/3MEwTR1
Noctua NT-H1 Thermal Paste- amzn.to/3QCauVw
Asus X670E-PLUS Tuf Gaming Motherboard- amzn.to/3sx54U0
Gskill Xflare DD5-6000 Ram - amzn.to/3QUFdP4
Samsung 990 Pro NVME (for Windows) - amzn.to/3slJi5z
Silicon Power 2TB NVME (for storage) - amzn.to/3SwSEWI
NZXT H7 Flow Case w/ RGB Fans - amzn.to/3QTvqsr
Thermaltake 850W Gold PSU - amzn.to/3QSae6j
3d Printed Anti-Sag (I remixed to 42mm height):
printables.com/model/424895-gpu-support/files
In this video, I cover the Bambu A1 Mini. While my channel is more geared towards DIY printers (Vorons, VzBot, Hypercube Evo, etc.) I occasionally buy pre-built machines, and decided to give this one a try- and I cover my rationale a bit more in the video. This video was not sponsored, I paid full price for this unit. I did order it the day it was announced and they shipped it out very quickly.
Don't worry, I still have plenty of content planned for DIY printers! But it is a nice change of pace trying something off the shelf that is able to get reasonable results- I definitely understand a bit more of the hype now.
Models shown in video:
Ghost from Alec_Bings:
makerworld.com/en/models/36145#profileId-33993
Planetary Stack O Lantern (From 3DPrinting World):
thangs.com/designer/3dprintingworld/3d-model/Planetary%20Stack%20O%27%20Lantern-940331
My coaster is not currently published.
I ordered the "Mega combo". Get one here. This is not an affiliate link, so consider using another Youtubers link (I may look into joining their program and will update this later if so).
us.store.bambulab.com/products/a1-mini?variant=41296242704520
Thanks for watching!!
Disclosure: This product was provided to me in exchange for an honest open review.
Get yours here from FixDry! Use code Greg10 to save.
fixdryofficial.com/#utm_source=kol&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=first_free+trial_+greg+huber
Helpful links related to this video:
Do you really need to dry your filament? Thomas Sanladerer
youtube.com/watch?v=5CFxT1q6dX8
**Amazon Affiliate Links - Please use, helps my channel out and costs you nothing extra. ***
Multimeter I used for testing:
amzn.to/44FoNhd
Infrared Thermometer Gun:
harborfreight.com/121-infrared-laser-thermometer-63985.html
VzBot Build Playlist
youtube.com/watch?v=h90rvTm2mc8&list=PLpQnpsv1trbRPkbdpc53gmuK3JUCKimgY
This video picks up from Part 3 and shows the remaining wiring. I also walk through installing the heated bed which I save for late in the build (since it is quite heavy!). I show how to get the CPAP fan installed. After the wiring I cover a quick highlight of imaging the Pi, compiling firmware, installing KIAUH for klipper, and then plugging in my device ID into the printer.cfg file. I don't cover all this step by step because I assume you are probably familiar with this already if you are building a VzBot.
After you get your printer up and running and configured, spend the time calibrating the rotation distance, extrusion multiplier, syncing the motors.
After getting through the basics of the build, you can complete the panels, exhaust fan, RSCS cooling, and tophat. Installing all this is pretty simple.
The VzBot 330 kit was sponsored by Provok3d, one of the few US distributors of the Mellow VzBot 330 kit. I definitely recommend this kit, please consider buying one here. If you purchase, please mention Greg's Maker Corner sent you!
provok3d.com/product/mellow-vz330-awd/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Imaging Raspberry Pi, and Firmware information:
docs.vzbot.org/vz235_alu/electronics/Firmware
Installing Klipper with KIAUH on the Raspberry Pi:
https://docs.mainsail.xyz/setup/getting-started/kiauh
From VZDocs- Starting point for Printer.cfg:
docs.vzbot.org/vz235_alu/electronics/Printer_Config
Before you dive in, check out my Initial Impressions video here:
youtube.com/watch?v=iyb3eGiHOu4
Resources for building:
Main website for documentation
docs.vzbot.org
Cad Drawing
myhub.autodesk360.com/ue2b28c05/g/shares/SH9285eQTcf875d3c539c632833401a9734e
My github repository contains useful information as well as a deep dive for all the components you will likely need, configuration info, as well as some remixes for parts. I also have a link to my detailed build log and VzBot discord.
github.com/techyg/VzBot
This video picks up from Part 2 the layout, mounting, and wiring for the Power Supply (24v, 48v), Super 8 Pro, and 5160 Steppers as well as the TMC 2209's for the Mellow VzBot 330 kit. The VzBot is a very high end printer that is designed for raw performance and speed.
The VzBot 330 kit was sponsored by Provok3d, one of the few US distributors of the Mellow VzBot 330 kit. I definitely recommend this kit, please consider buying one here. If you purchase, please mention Greg's Maker Corner sent you!
provok3d.com/product/mellow-vz330-awd/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Before you dive in, check out my Initial Impressions video here:
youtube.com/watch?v=iyb3eGiHOu4
Resources for building:
Main website for documentation
docs.vzbot.org
Cad Drawing
myhub.autodesk360.com/ue2b28c05/g/shares/SH9285eQTcf875d3c539c632833401a9734e
My github repository contains useful information as well as a deep dive for all the components you will likely need, configuration info, as well as some remixes for parts. I also have a link to my detailed build log and VzBot discord.
github.com/techyg/VzBot
This section of the build is pretty straight forward. Unfortunately I did run into some issues where I needed to drill holes in my panels. This wasn't really a big deal and is somewhat to be expected. I believe they have already addressed the hole size issue for the power supplies for future kits.
The VzBot 330 kit was sponsored by Provok3d, one of the few US distributors of the Mellow VzBot 330 kit. I definitely recommend this kit, please consider buying one here. If you purchase, please mention Greg's Maker Corner sent you!
provok3d.com/product/mellow-vz330-awd/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Before you dive in, check out my Initial Impressions video here:
youtube.com/watch?v=iyb3eGiHOu4
Resources for building:
Main website for documentation
docs.vzbot.org
Cad Drawing
myhub.autodesk360.com/ue2b28c05/g/shares/SH9285eQTcf875d3c539c632833401a9734e
My github repository contains useful information as well as a deep dive for all the components you will likely need, configuration info, as well as some remixes for parts. I also have a link to my detailed build log and VzBot discord.
github.com/techyg/VzBot
Disclaimer: I go a little bit "off script" from the manual, but these steps worked really well for me. This video is also a bit more "brief" compared to my usual step by step approach. That is because I assume that you are already familiar with building DIY and other Core XY printers (Voron, RatRig, Annex, etc.). If you have never built a printer before, I recommend building a Voron 0 to test your skill which will also come in handy for printing ASA/ABS parts that are required for this printer.
The VzBot 330 kit was sponsored by Provok3d, one of the few US distributors of the Mellow VzBot 330 kit. I definitely recommend this kit, please consider buying one here. If you purchase, please mention Greg's Maker Corner sent you!
provok3d.com/product/mellow-vz330-awd/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Before you dive in, check out my Initial Impressions video here:
youtube.com/watch?v=iyb3eGiHOu4
Resources for building:
Main website for documentation
docs.vzbot.org
Cad Drawing
myhub.autodesk360.com/ue2b28c05/g/shares/SH9285eQTcf875d3c539c632833401a9734e
My github repository for the extrusion cap remix:
github.com/techyg/VzBot
This printer was sponsored by Provok3d.com, who is one of the few authorized US resellers of the Mellow VzBot kit. Get one here:
provok3d.com/vzbot-330/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Check out my detailed written review/summary, which also includes recommended parts and tools:
github.com/techyg/VzBot
Additional components I used or recommend are below. These are all affiliate links. If you use these links, it helps me out and costs you nothing.
Polylite ASA (2 rolls of primary color, 1 roll of accent color) - amzn.to/44MV8Dz
SSR DIN Mount - amzn.to/3rVonFB
HEPA filter - amzn.to/3rL2PLX
LED Light - amzn.to/45809Gw
Rubber Feet - amzn.to/44NqUjM
Tobsun 24v to 5v DC-DC converter - amzn.to/43NzcXL
AC Inlet - amzn.to/457NROi
100K M3 Thermistor - amzn.to/44N3yL5
Small .25 inch Braided Cable Sleeve for Back Panel Motor Wiring - amzn.to/457et2g
Medium .5 inch Braided Cable Sleeve for Toolhead Wiring - amzn.to/3OcDcez
M2 Flathead Self Tapping Screws - amzn.to/44R9dzV
M2.5 Button Head Screws - amzn.to/4512XG5
Reusable Cable Ties - amzn.to/3QhfekU
Synthetic Lube for Lead Screw: amzn.to/3FUyptf
Blue Permatex for Fasteners: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Isopropyl Alcohol (Spray Bottle): amzn.to/3lRp1Pe
16 awg wiring for AC - amzn.to/3YkcfdG
Heat shrink kit - amzn.to/3Qc4STw
Spade Terminals - amzn.to/3YkZhw7
Tools I used or recommend are below. These are all affiliate links. If you use these links, it helps me out and costs you nothing.
PA-09 Engineer Crimping tool: amzn.to/3aLgZB9
Also consider the iWiss i2820: amzn.to/3qejKGc
Titan Ratcheting Crimper: amzn.to/3aKaONE
Ferrule Crimping Tool: amzn.to/2Z3axDb
Heat gun: amzn.to/3OyD2P1
Drill / Tap combo: amzn.to/3QlLSBZ
Drill bits: amzn.to/3Ydc43z
Drill Bit Cutting Fluid: amzn.to/3DwB7oW
Hakko Soldering Station: amzn.to/3FZtsiM
Hakko Heat Insert Tool: amzn.to/3aLh6N5
Small Screwdriver Set: amzn.to/3DNNc7h
Heavy Duty Scissors: amzn.to/3DObKNm
Metric Bondhus Hex Drivers (Ball Driver): amzn.to/3vpjti8
Metric Wiha Hex Drivers: amzn.to/3vp5Tv4
Metal Ruler: amzn.to/3n5YsoQ
Get yours here from FixDry! Use code Greg10 to save.
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Provok3d sponsored my VzBot 330 kit. Buy one here:
provok3d.com/product/mellow-vz330-awd/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Link to the unboxing:
youtube.com/watch?v=wYmA5TQFjBs
A video on the tools I use on my workbench (with links) for 3d printing:
youtube.com/watch?v=w-nbFpW0eyM
Polymaker Polylite ASA (Black and Red- Amazon Affiliate Link):
amzn.to/43cBQG1
Andrew Ellis Tuning Guide:
ellis3dp.com/Print-Tuning-Guide
(It typically takes me about 1-2 hours to fully calibrate a new printer)
Learn about the EZVZ Vez3d Program here:
youtube.com/watch?v=2xBQ5khJ2k4
This video is sponsored by BoxxyPrints / Provok3d who is also one of the few authorized resellers of the Mellow Fly VZBot kit in the USA! Please consider buying from Provok3d if you are considering this printer. The company offers great and innovative products and also printed parts for your builds as well.
Get one here:
provok3d.com/product/mellow-vz330-awd/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
More about the VzBot 330-
This printer is designed for SPEED! Learn more about the VZBot here:
github.com/VzBoT3D/VzBoT-Vz330
See my Voron 0.2 build series for more information on Boxxy Printed parts:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpQnpsv1trbTbV6BZNeyMIdVlUI_QXLjq
Links to Makers featured in my Video:
FixumDude
printables.com/@fixumdude
3D Printing World
dddprintingworld.com
3d Printy Joe
youtube.com/c/3DPrinty
Hyperdrive GalaxyOne
MRRF Death Racers:
Sam Prentice: youtube.com/c/TheRealSamPrentice
Tripod's Garage: youtube.com/c/TripodsGarage
Manufacturers and Vendors:
BigTreeTech
bigtree-tech.com
LDO Motors
http://ldomotors.com
Siboor (Sponsored a Voron 0.2 Printer and Raffle):
siboor.com/product-category/3d-printer/voron-0-2
West3D
west3d.com/GREGSMAKERCORNER
GreenGate3d
greengate3d.com
Lulzbot
lulzbot.com
SliceWorx
sliceworx.com
TH3D Studio
th3dstudio.com
Disclosure: This kit was provided to me for free, at no charge.
As stated in the video, I will be raffling this kit off at the Midwest Rep Rap Fest (MRRF), which is held in Goshen, Indiana from June 24-26th. MRRF is a free event and open to the public. I am sponsoring this year's event and will be hosting a table. Learn more about MRRF here:
facebook.com/midwestreprapfest
The kit in the video is the "Updated Metal Structural Part" version, which includes CNC aluminum parts and ships for $585. You can also get the kit, with 3d printed parts for $469. There is also an option to upgrade to a Dragon HF for both variations.
Get your Siboor Voron 0.2 kit as shown, using this link!
siboor.com/product/siboor-voron-0-2-3d-printer-kit-metal
See the other Kit combinations here:
siboor.com/product-category/3d-printer/voron-0-2
See the original unboxing of the Siboor Voron 0.2 machine here:
youtube.com/watch?v=8IIDmXFI4Ng
And my review here:
youtube.com/watch?v=cOtdasw3uVo
Not sure yet? Have a little more money to spend? Be sure to check out my LDO Voron 0.2 Unboxing and Review. It is a bit more expensive and doesn't include printed parts, but has good quality and is another option to consider.
youtube.com/watch?v=4gJnnj8Wi-U
****Purchase a Provok3d nozzle board here, from the original designer (my aff link- helps me out, costs you nothing extra):
provok3d.com/product/nozzle-adxl-board/?sld=greghuber&v=0a10a0b3e53b
Alternatively, you may be able to find them at local discord vendors.
Disclosure: Provok3d (aka Boxxy Prints) is the designer of this fantastic board, and he provided it to me directly at no cost.
See below for all the details on install as well as the 70mm test tower I used.
Klipper Link on Input Shaping / Resonance Tuning:
klipper3d.org/Measuring_Resonances.html
Hardware setup:
If running a nozzle that requires heat tightening (most do, except for the Revo) do the following:
Hardware Steps:
USE CAUTION! DO NOT TOUCH HOT END DIRECTLY.
Preheat nozzle to at least 220C
Unload filament
Loosen nozzle. Use a wrench to hold heat block as needed.
Remove nozzle carefully.
Cool down hot end (50C or less)
Optional but recommended: power off Printer.
Install nozzle board above nozzle, with USB side facing the bottom.
Tighten nozzle, DO NOT PREHEAT.
Plug USB C cable into Nozzle Board.
Plug the other end of USB cable into Raspberry Pi.
Power up printer. Confirm that red/green lights are lit on nozzle board.
Software steps:
Follow the steps here to install all required packages. Summary of steps you need to run as shown in the video:
SSH into your Raspberry Pi.
Run the following commands, which may take several minutes to complete:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install python3-numpy python3-matplotlib libatlas-base-dev
~/klippy-env/bin/pip install -v numpy
From Mainsail or Fluidd, go to your machine tab and create a file called InputShaper.cfg with the following contents:
[mcu ampon]
serial: /dev/serial/by-id/usb-Anchor_Ampon-if00
[adxl345]
cs_pin: ampon:CS
[resonance_tester]
accel_chip: adxl345
accel_per_hz: 150
probe_points: 60, 60, 60 ;change to fit your build- this works well for a Voron 0
Save and open your printer.cfg file. Add the following line near the top:
[include Inputshaper.cfg]
Now Save and Restart.
From Mainsail or Fluiid, Run the command ACCELEROMETER_QUERY to confirm that you are getting values back.
Next, home the printer and run the command: TEST_RESONANCES AXIS=X followed by TEST_RESONANCES AXIS=Y which will run the Input Shaper tests for both axis.
SSH into the Pi and create the input shaper chart:
~/klipper/scripts/calibrate_shaper.py /tmp/resonances_x_*.csv -o /tmp/shaper_calibrate_x.png
~/klipper/scripts/calibrate_shaper.py /tmp/resonances_y_*.csv -o /tmp/shaper_calibrate_y.png
Copy the png to the home/pi folder (~):
cd ~
cp /tmp/*.png .
Copy the file locally (works on Mac):
scp pi@voron0.local:/home/pi/shaper_calibrate_y.png .
scp pi@voron0.local:/home/pi/shaper_calibrate_x.png .
Use a program like WinSCP for Windows machines.
View your graphs and input the data into the [input_shaper] section of the printer.cfg based on the recommendations.
Update your max_acceleration under the [printer] section of the printer.cfg based on the values recommended.
Slice and print the 70mm print model (10mm is all you need for a good test). Make sure your slicer does not limit your accelerations.
github.com/techyg/Voron0Stuff/blob/main/RingingTower70-10mm.stl
Other Links:
You most likely won't need this, but board firmware is here in case you want to reflash:
github.com/XBoxxyX/ampon_anchor
DISCLOSURE: LDO Provided this kit to me free of charge.
Additional Links:
More information about the LDO Voron 0.2-S1 Kit:
docs.ldomotors.com/en/voron/voron02/BOM/Bacth2303
Buy an LDO Voron 0.2-S1 Kit from West3d (affiliate link):
west3d.com/products/ldo-voron-v0-2-s1-complete-kit-voron-v0-2?sca_ref=2674428.kUzhR6wZ8N
View the Unboxing video here:
youtube.com/watch?v=g0GloAs7RvQ
My Voron 0.2 Build Series Playlist:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpQnpsv1trbTbV6BZNeyMIdVlUI_QXLjq
Maple Leaf Makers Bowden Top Panel Mod for Reverse Bowden tube:
printables.com/model/408745-v0-upper-rear-bowden-inlet-urbi/comments/802271
Mandic Really's Cable Clips (Thangs):
thangs.com/designer/MandicReally/3d-model/VHB%20Cable%20Management%20Mount%20-%20Zip%20Tie%20wires%20where%20you%20want%21-845243
Looking for a more budget kit? Check out the Siboor kit here:
youtube.com/watch?v=cOtdasw3uVo
IMPORTANT UPDATE: The raspberry pi zero 2w and V0 Display are not typically going to be included in the kits, per LDO update. See pinned comment from Jason from LDO.
Official Voron 0.2 Link:
vorondesign.com/voron0.2
Get your Voron-S1 0.2 kit from West3d:
west3d.com/products/ldo-voron-v0-2-s1-complete-kit-voron-v0-2?sca_ref=2674428.kUzhR6wZ8N
Detailed information/BOM from LDO Motors:
docs.ldomotors.com/en/voron/voron02
I will be continuing this video series and reviewing the build once completed, stay tuned!
Related videos you may want to check out:
Not sure a Voron 0 is for you? Which Voron should you build?
youtube.com/watch?v=bXx91o_ukMA
Choosing Printed Parts:
youtube.com/watch?v=428E_SFTLjA
Provok3d.com/Boxxy Printed Parts:
provok3d.com/product/v0-1-printed-parts-kit/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
My Voron 0.2 Build Series Intro:
youtube.com/watch?v=_Ptt1diQAl8&t=50s
Fusion Filaments:
fusionfilaments.com/abs-15
Siboor Voron 0.2 kit (budget alternative):
youtube.com/watch?v=8IIDmXFI4Ng
DISCLOSURE: I received this kit from Siboor at no cost. However, I was not compensated for the time I took to build, review, and create a video for (which was over 40 hours). While this kit was free, I offer my open/honest review of this kit and share with you all the issues that I ran into.
This is a follow up to my Siboor v0.2 Unboxing video. Watch it for a thorough look at the parts.
youtube.com/watch?v=8IIDmXFI4Ng
**CORRECTION: I USED A DRAGONFLY BMO, NOT BMS FOR MY HOT END. (Sorry for typo).
As mentioned in the video, I used all items in the kit with the exception of the clone bondtech gear, and hot end. I preferred to use a genuine Bondtech Gear and a Dragonfly BMO hot end. Keep scrolling for links to the kit as well as the parts I used.
GET YOUR Siboor V0.2 kit here. If you are in the US, expect about a week (possibly a little more) for the kit to arrive after purchasing.
Siboor Site:
siboor.com/product/siboor-voron-0-2-3d-printer-kit-with-enclosed-panel-desktop-fdm-corexy-3d-printer-diy-scatter-v6-hotend-upgrade-v0-2-printers-kits
Ali Express link- make sure you pick the v02 kit (not the v01).
aliexpress.us/item/3256804231807814.html?srcSns=sns_Copy&spreadType=socialShare&bizType=ProductDetail&social_params=20912141440&aff_fcid=05c77519492e49c1bd6204b32a877b24-1681266619666-05785-_mtEGO5m&tt=MG&aff_fsk=_mtEGO5m&aff_platform=default&sk=_mtEGO5m&aff_trace_key=05c77519492e49c1bd6204b32a877b24-1681266619666-05785-_mtEGO5m&shareId=20912141440&businessType=ProductDetail&platform=AE&terminal_id=8bc47bb3a1ec45b2b8993cb1eaea28b7&afSmartRedirect=y&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US
Alibaba Link:
alibaba.com/product-detail/Impresora-3D-Profesional-Siboor-Voron-Impresoras_1600767323102.html?fromMSite=true
The klipper printer.cfg files that I use for this build (based on Gemini Fly and Siboor recommendations, but with my own tweaks for the display and print macros):
github.com/techyg/Voron0Stuff/tree/main/SiboorV02kit/PrinterConfigs
Note: the default Gemini Fly v3 image defaults to Fluid. This link explains how to change it to Mainsail, which is what I prefer. Thought it is written for the v2 it is still the same steps for the v3.
3dpandme.com/2022/07/11/mellow-fly-gemini-v2-installation-guide-for-voron-0-1
Non-stock parts that I mentioned in the video, that I used instead:
Genuine Bondtech Gear ($7):
filastruder.com/products/bondtech-shaft-gear-assembly
Dragon Fly BMO ($52):
west3d.com/products/phaetus-dragonfly-hotend-bmo?variant=41130964287656¤cy=USD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic
AliExpress ($55)
aliexpress.us/item/3256801479855635.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.780d42b96HU1Vz&algo_pvid=9d67a560-2264-49bb-827c-a72fef50cd42&algo_expid=9d67a560-2264-49bb-827c-a72fef50cd42-6&btsid=0bb0622f16188878128754376e6221&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0%2Csearchweb201602_%2Csearchweb201603_&aff_fcid=2353bb901def4bffbef48ede3a0f868e-1681342079588-07112-_9ht8Ir&aff_fsk=_9ht8Ir&aff_platform=portals-tool&sk=_9ht8Ir&aff_trace_key=2353bb901def4bffbef48ede3a0f868e-1681342079588-07112-_9ht8Ir&terminal_id=8bc47bb3a1ec45b2b8993cb1eaea28b7&afSmartRedirect=y&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa4itemAdapt&_randl_shipto=US
See the Voron 0.2 sourcing guide for additional links/examples for these parts.
vorondesign.com/sourcing_guide
NOTES:
This kit does stray a bit from being a 100% "stock" build, according to the Voron 0.2 manual, but it is quite close. The most significant difference is the control board. The stock Voron 0.2 recommends a Raspberry Pi + a SKR Pico. This includes an alternative board that performs both the compute and the mcu function, all in one, by using the Mellow Fly Gemini v3.
Remixes of my no drop nut mod, and nut carrier mod.
github.com/techyg/Voron0Stuff/tree/main/SiboorV02kit
Detailed Written Review and Feedback I provided to Siboor here:
github.com/techyg/Voron0Stuff/blob/main/SiboorV02kit/V02%20Siboor%20Kit%20Review.pdf
Thanks for watching!
***UPDATE - 4/5/23- THE REPLACEMENT RAILS ARRIVED AND LOOK FANTASTIC AND I SWAPPED OUT ON MY BUILD. STAY TUNED FOR FULL REVIEW VIDEO- COMING SOON!
****UPDATE - 3/23/23 **** ATTENTION! I DID FIND RUST ON MY RAILS AND HAVE PROVIDED FEEDBACK TO SIBOOR. WITHIN THE SAME DAY THEY RESPONDED IN THE COMMENTS (OF THIS VIDEO) AS WELL AS DIRECTLY TO ME, AND SAID THEY WILL BE ADDRESSING THIS FOR FUTURE KITS, AND IF ANY CUSTOMER HAS RUST ON RAILS PLEASE CONTACT THEM WITH A PICTURE AND THEY WILL REPLACE THEM. THANK YOU FOR WATCHING AND READING THIS NOTICE!**
If you are a budget minded Voron 0.2 builder, this video may be for you! This kit retails for $469, and includes everything you need- rails, extrusions, parts, motors, mcu/controller, bearings, fasteners, hot end, and even 3d printed parts! At the time of this video, it is unusual for kits to be complete.
Get yours here directly from SIBOOR site:
bit.ly/v02kit
Alternatively, find it on Ali Express. Make sure you pick the v02 kit (not the v01).
aliexpress.us/item/3256804231037154.html?spm=a2g0o.store_pc_saleItems.8148356.42.20e21267no5Gl0&pdp_npi=2%40dis%21USD%21US%20%24826.30%21US%20%24383.86%21%21%21%21%21%4021038edf16790696075271258ef250%2112000032577581231%21sh&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US
Alibaba Link:
alibaba.com/product-detail/Siboor-Portable-Printer-Machine-House-Diy_1600767260198.html?spm=a2747.manage.0.0.728d71d27iYJPM
Is this kit any good? I am cautiously optimistic. Based on the unboxing, you will have to decide! I will be showing the build and putting it through the paces in a future video. My goal is to help raise awareness for this brand and kit, which I think (if all goes well) could be a great new option for getting into a budget Voron 0.2 build.
This kit does stray a bit from being a 100% "stock" build, according to the Voron 0.2 manual, but it is VERY close. The most significant place it is different as far as I can tell, is the control board. The stock Voron 0.2 recommends a Raspberry Pi + a SKR Pico. This includes an alternative board that performs both the compute and the mcu function, all in one, by using the Mellow Fly Gemini v3. I have never tried this board before but I have heard positive things about it. I am looking forward to trying it out and will definitely provide feedback in future videos.
Thanks for watching!
There are some differences in my wiring over the stock Voron 0.2, which does NOT utilize a CAN Bus toolhead or an AC bed. I chose to use these components for various reasons- CAN Bus simplifies wiring (4 wires instead of 12) and can easily be connected/disconnected. I use an AC bed because it heats up very quickly compared to a DC bed, and was "stock" when I built my original Voron 0 which is where it came from.
Please note: I plan to cover step by step installation including CAN Bus configuration as part of my Voron 0.2 build series. This will be in a future video.
My build was sponsored by Boxxy Prints. Get your 3d printed parts here:
boxxyprints.com/product/v0-1-printed-parts-kit/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Printed part colors are from Fusion Filaments, Cosmic Ray Blue and Alpha Particle Orange ABS 1.5.
fusionfilaments.com/collections/abs-1-5-filament
Powder Coated Extrusions are from DLLPDF. These extrusions, at the time of the video are Mitsumi. They are powder coated and exactly 15mm x 15mm (the coating adds a small amount of thickness). I purchased a full v0.2 extrusion kit.
dllpdf.com/v0.2
Tool Recommendations: (not all were mentioned in this intro video, but are used later in my build):
**Disclosure: these are AFFILIATE LINKS- costs you nothing extra, and helps my channel
Components:
SKR Pico: amzn.to/3E0lZk5
Stepper online motors: amzn.to/3YoN6h4
Mellow Fly SHT 36 V2: boxxyprints.com/product/mellow-fly-sht-36-v2-0/?v=0a10a0b3e53b * I planned to use this, but went BTT EBB36 due to a firmware issue.
BTT EBB36: amzn.to/3xdaphQ (I used V1, but this is V1.2)
Tools:
PA-09 Engineer Crimping tool: amzn.to/3aLgZB9
Hakko Soldering Station: amzn.to/3FZtsiM
Hakko Heat Insert Tool: amzn.to/3aLh6N5
Small Finishing Sander: amzn.to/3FTwt4p
Metal Ruler: amzn.to/3n5YsoQ
Small Screwdriver Set: amzn.to/3DNNc7h
Heavy Duty Scissors: amzn.to/3DObKNm
Bondhus Hex Drivers (Ball Driver): amzn.to/3vpjti8
Wiha Hex Drivers: amzn.to/3vp5Tv4
Titan Ratcheting Crimper: amzn.to/3aKaONE
Ferrule Crimping Tool: amzn.to/2Z3axDb
Consumables:
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Isopropyl Alcohol (Spray Bottle): amzn.to/3lRp1Pe
JST XH Connector Kit (Fan connectors, Motor Connectors, etc.): amzn.to/3BTMYuM
Synthetic Lube: amzn.to/3FUyptf
Synthetic Oil: amzn.to/3BW2TZE
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Voron 0.1 Discord Link:
discord.com/invite/voron
The stock Voron 0.2 does NOT utilize a CAN Bus toolhead. This is "probably" overkill. I wanted to do it because I wanted to get some experience, and I like the idea of only running 4 wires instead of "every" wire for all the things (Thermistor, Hot End Fan, Part Fans, Heater Wiring, Motor Wiring- which is at least 12 wires). Most CAN Bus toolheads (including the ones I feature) also have a built in accelerometer that you can run any time, which is also a great feature.
Please note: I plan to cover step by step installation including CAN Bus configuration as part of my Voron 0.2 build series. This will be in a future video.
My build was sponsored by Boxxy Prints. Get your 3d printed parts here:
boxxyprints.com/product/v0-1-printed-parts-kit/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Printed part colors are from Fusion Filaments, Cosmic Ray Blue and Alpha Particle Orange ABS 1.5.
fusionfilaments.com/collections/abs-1-5-filament
Powder Coated Extrusions are from DLLPDF. These extrusions, at the time of the video are Mitsumi. They are powder coated and exactly 15mm x 15mm (the coating adds a small amount of thickness). I purchased a full v0.2 extrusion kit.
dllpdf.com/v0.2
Check here for CANBus toolhead mounts:
github.com/KayosMaker/CANboard_Mounts
Tool Recommendations: (not all were mentioned in this intro video, but are used later in my build):
**Disclosure: these are AFFILIATE LINKS- costs you nothing extra, and helps my channel
Components:
SKR Pico: amzn.to/3E0lZk5
Stepper online motors: amzn.to/3YoN6h4
Mellow Fly SHT 36 V2: boxxyprints.com/product/mellow-fly-sht-36-v2-0/?v=0a10a0b3e53b * I planned to use this, but went BTT EBB36 due to a firmware issue.
BTT EBB36: amzn.to/3xdaphQ (I used V1, but this is V1.2)
Tools:
PA-09 Engineer Crimping tool: amzn.to/3aLgZB9
Hakko Soldering Station: amzn.to/3FZtsiM
Hakko Heat Insert Tool: amzn.to/3aLh6N5
Small Finishing Sander: amzn.to/3FTwt4p
Metal Ruler: amzn.to/3n5YsoQ
Small Screwdriver Set: amzn.to/3DNNc7h
Heavy Duty Scissors: amzn.to/3DObKNm
Bondhus Hex Drivers (Ball Driver): amzn.to/3vpjti8
Wiha Hex Drivers: amzn.to/3vp5Tv4
Titan Ratcheting Crimper: amzn.to/3aKaONE
Ferrule Crimping Tool: amzn.to/2Z3axDb
Consumables:
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Isopropyl Alcohol (Spray Bottle): amzn.to/3lRp1Pe
JST XH Connector Kit (Fan connectors, Motor Connectors, etc.): amzn.to/3BTMYuM
Synthetic Lube: amzn.to/3FUyptf
Synthetic Oil: amzn.to/3BW2TZE
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Voron 0.1 Discord Link:
discord.com/invite/voron
This is the first part of my Laser series where I will be comparing the ATEZR P10 Diode Laser to a CO2 Laser that I have been using since 2018 (the Glowforge Plus). This a bit like comparing an apple to an Orange, since these are two different laser technologies / classes and also come in two very different price points. With that in mind there are also some similarities- I will cover more of this in a future video.
Disclaimer: Use at your own risk! I do not guarantee any safety with this laser. Please do your own research and make sure that you fully understand and accept risks before using a Diode laser.
Here are some links from the video:
The ATEZR P10 Laser:
atezr.com/products/atezr-p10-12w-laser-engraver-with-air-assist?gclid=CjwKCAiAmJGgBhAZEiwA1JZolnNPvZN8DBZu8UAr0NQHLXBVgvuOSVZacVs7aKpbmT43jT5_X5KVixoC2rcQAvD_BwE
ATEZR P10 Combo Set (includes laser and rotary):
amzn.to/3yeV7d1
Laser Safety Cover:
amzn.to/41YRqpA
Laser Safety Glasses:
lasersafetyindustries.com/products/532-nm-laser-safety-glasses?variant=40471395991733
Facebook Group:
facebook.com/groups/atezr
Blue Permatex that I used/recommend:
amzn.to/3ZFRf0n
The Mini Stealthburner is a significant improvement over the V0.1 Mini Afterburner. I was very impressed by how easy it was to install, in comparison. I think this is one of the best features of the new V0.2 and also plan to have a future video talking about performance and how well it prints.
My build was sponsored by Boxxy Prints. Get your 3d printed parts here:
boxxyprints.com/product/v0-1-printed-parts-kit/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Printed part colors are from Fusion Filaments, Cosmic Ray Blue and Alpha Particle Orange ABS 1.5.
fusionfilaments.com/collections/abs-1-5-filament
Powder Coated Extrusions are from DLLPDF. These extrusions, at the time of the video are Mitsumi. They are powder coated and exactly 15mm x 15mm (the coating adds a small amount of thickness). I purchased a full v0.2 extrusion kit.
dllpdf.com/v0.2
Tool Recommendations: (not all were mentioned in this intro video, but are used later in my build):
**Disclosure: these are AFFILIATE LINKS- costs you nothing extra, and helps my channel
Components:
SKR Pico: amzn.to/3E0lZk5
Stepper online motors: amzn.to/3YoN6h4
Mellow Fly SHT 36 V2: boxxyprints.com/product/mellow-fly-sht-36-v2-0/?v=0a10a0b3e53b * I planned to use this, but went BTT EBB36 due to a firmware issue.
BTT EBB36: amzn.to/3xdaphQ (I used V1, but this is V1.2)
Tools:
PA-09 Engineer Crimping tool: amzn.to/3aLgZB9
Hakko Soldering Station: amzn.to/3FZtsiM
Hakko Heat Insert Tool: amzn.to/3aLh6N5
Small Finishing Sander: amzn.to/3FTwt4p
Metal Ruler: amzn.to/3n5YsoQ
Small Screwdriver Set: amzn.to/3DNNc7h
Heavy Duty Scissors: amzn.to/3DObKNm
Bondhus Hex Drivers (Ball Driver): amzn.to/3vpjti8
Wiha Hex Drivers: amzn.to/3vp5Tv4
Titan Ratcheting Crimper: amzn.to/3aKaONE
Ferrule Crimping Tool: amzn.to/2Z3axDb
Consumables:
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Isopropyl Alcohol (Spray Bottle): amzn.to/3lRp1Pe
JST XH Connector Kit (Fan connectors, Motor Connectors, etc.): amzn.to/3BTMYuM
Synthetic Lube: amzn.to/3FUyptf
Synthetic Oil: amzn.to/3BW2TZE
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Voron 0.1 Discord Link:
discord.com/invite/voron
Since my Voron 0.2 is self sourced, I didn't have pre-cut cables. If I did this process would be a lot easier/smoother. Having said that, you just need to some minimal work of crimping to get this to all work together. I also used my original V0 AC bed- most builders will be using DC. Your process will be identical to this section of the video, but your wire colors may be different (you will probably have a black and red wire, instead of two red wires).
If you are looking for a video on how to install the magnetic bed and heated bed, I show that in my original Voron 0.1 bed install video here:
youtube.com/watch?v=E91spzAy8Kg
** Also- safety first! I did not install a thermal fuse, but it's a good idea to put one on.
My build was sponsored by Boxxy Prints. Get your 3d printed parts here:
boxxyprints.com/product/v0-1-printed-parts-kit/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Printed part colors are from Fusion Filaments, Cosmic Ray Blue and Alpha Particle Orange ABS 1.5.
fusionfilaments.com/collections/abs-1-5-filament
Powder Coated Extrusions are from DLLPDF. These extrusions, at the time of the video are Mitsumi. They are powder coated and exactly 15mm x 15mm (the coating adds a small amount of thickness). I purchased a full v0.2 extrusion kit.
dllpdf.com/v0.2
Tool Recommendations: (not all were mentioned in this intro video, but are used later in my build):
**Disclosure: these are AFFILIATE LINKS- costs you nothing extra, and helps my channel
Components:
SKR Pico: amzn.to/3E0lZk5
Stepper online motors: amzn.to/3YoN6h4
Mellow Fly SHT 36 V2: boxxyprints.com/product/mellow-fly-sht-36-v2-0/?v=0a10a0b3e53b * I planned to use this, but went BTT EBB36 due to a firmware issue.
BTT EBB36: amzn.to/3xdaphQ (I used V1, but this is V1.2)
Tools:
PA-09 Engineer Crimping tool: amzn.to/3aLgZB9
Hakko Soldering Station: amzn.to/3FZtsiM
Hakko Heat Insert Tool: amzn.to/3aLh6N5
Small Finishing Sander: amzn.to/3FTwt4p
Metal Ruler: amzn.to/3n5YsoQ
Small Screwdriver Set: amzn.to/3DNNc7h
Heavy Duty Scissors: amzn.to/3DObKNm
Bondhus Hex Drivers (Ball Driver): amzn.to/3vpjti8
Wiha Hex Drivers: amzn.to/3vp5Tv4
Titan Ratcheting Crimper: amzn.to/3aKaONE
Ferrule Crimping Tool: amzn.to/2Z3axDb
Consumables:
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Isopropyl Alcohol (Spray Bottle): amzn.to/3lRp1Pe
JST XH Connector Kit (Fan connectors, Motor Connectors, etc.): amzn.to/3BTMYuM
Synthetic Lube: amzn.to/3FUyptf
Synthetic Oil: amzn.to/3BW2TZE
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Voron 0.1 Discord Link:
discord.com/invite/voron
A note on tuning the belts: Pano Tuner will help you get in the right ballpark / range for your tension. If your phone or tablet app is having a hard time picking up the frequency, try to listen to the belt as you tune it, and hum the frequency. It is important to be in the range of 110-140 hz. I wouldn't recommend going over that- loosen the tension if you are. The most important thing is getting the tension "equal" so the frequency should be the same on both belts.
It is also important to make sure you have no gaps on the back or front of the gantry, when you push it fully back or forward. If you have gaps but the frequencies are the same, you are out of square. You may need to go back to the "Squaring" section of the manual on page 119, and then retension. It is important that both belts are equal tension (frequency) with no gaps.
Download Pano Tuner app here:
IOS: apps.apple.com/us/app/free-chromatic-tuner-pano-tuner/id449780743
Android/Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.soundlim.panotuner&hl=en_US&gl=US&pli=1
My build was sponsored by Boxxy Prints. Get your 3d printed parts here:
boxxyprints.com/product/v0-1-printed-parts-kit/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Printed part colors are from Fusion Filaments, Cosmic Ray Blue and Alpha Particle Orange ABS 1.5.
fusionfilaments.com/collections/abs-1-5-filament
Powder Coated Extrusions are from DLLPDF. These extrusions, at the time of the video are Mitsumi. They are powder coated and exactly 15mm x 15mm (the coating adds a small amount of thickness). I purchased a full v0.2 extrusion kit.
dllpdf.com/v0.2
Tool Recommendations: (not all were mentioned in this intro video, but are used later in my build):
**Disclosure: these are AFFILIATE LINKS- costs you nothing extra, and helps my channel
Components:
SKR Pico: amzn.to/3E0lZk5
Stepper online motors: amzn.to/3YoN6h4
Mellow Fly SHT 36 V2: boxxyprints.com/product/mellow-fly-sht-36-v2-0/?v=0a10a0b3e53b * I planned to use this, but went BTT EBB36 due to a firmware issue.
BTT EBB36: amzn.to/3xdaphQ (I used V1, but this is V1.2)
Tools:
PA-09 Engineer Crimping tool: amzn.to/3aLgZB9
Hakko Soldering Station: amzn.to/3FZtsiM
Hakko Heat Insert Tool: amzn.to/3aLh6N5
Small Finishing Sander: amzn.to/3FTwt4p
Metal Ruler: amzn.to/3n5YsoQ
Small Screwdriver Set: amzn.to/3DNNc7h
Heavy Duty Scissors: amzn.to/3DObKNm
Bondhus Hex Drivers (Ball Driver): amzn.to/3vpjti8
Wiha Hex Drivers: amzn.to/3vp5Tv4
Titan Ratcheting Crimper: amzn.to/3aKaONE
Ferrule Crimping Tool: amzn.to/2Z3axDb
Consumables:
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Isopropyl Alcohol (Spray Bottle): amzn.to/3lRp1Pe
JST XH Connector Kit (Fan connectors, Motor Connectors, etc.): amzn.to/3BTMYuM
Synthetic Lube: amzn.to/3FUyptf
Synthetic Oil: amzn.to/3BW2TZE
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Voron 0.1 Discord Link:
discord.com/invite/voron
After you install, if you have any kind of alignment or binding issues when moving the X extrusion back and forth, you may need to adjust your Y rails. To adjust, you can slightly loosen the rail screws (on the Y extrusions) and move the X extrusion back and forth, so it naturally falls into place. Once you have done this, move the X extrusion to the center and tighten the Y rails back in place.
My build was sponsored by Boxxy Prints. Get your 3d printed parts here:
boxxyprints.com/product/v0-1-printed-parts-kit/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Printed part colors are from Fusion Filaments, Cosmic Ray Blue and Alpha Particle Orange ABS 1.5.
fusionfilaments.com/collections/abs-1-5-filament
Powder Coated Extrusions are from DLLPDF. These extrusions, at the time of the video are Mitsumi. They are powder coated and exactly 15mm x 15mm (the coating adds a small amount of thickness). I purchased a full v0.2 extrusion kit.
dllpdf.com/v0.2
Tool Recommendations: (not all were mentioned in this intro video, but are used later in my build):
**Disclosure: these are AFFILIATE LINKS- costs you nothing extra, and helps my channel
Components:
SKR Pico: amzn.to/3E0lZk5
Stepper online motors: amzn.to/3YoN6h4
Mellow Fly SHT 36 V2: boxxyprints.com/product/mellow-fly-sht-36-v2-0/?v=0a10a0b3e53b * I planned to use this, but went BTT EBB36 due to a firmware issue.
BTT EBB36: amzn.to/3xdaphQ (I used V1, but this is V1.2)
Tools:
PA-09 Engineer Crimping tool: amzn.to/3aLgZB9
Hakko Soldering Station: amzn.to/3FZtsiM
Hakko Heat Insert Tool: amzn.to/3aLh6N5
Small Finishing Sander: amzn.to/3FTwt4p
Metal Ruler: amzn.to/3n5YsoQ
Small Screwdriver Set: amzn.to/3DNNc7h
Heavy Duty Scissors: amzn.to/3DObKNm
Bondhus Hex Drivers (Ball Driver): amzn.to/3vpjti8
Wiha Hex Drivers: amzn.to/3vp5Tv4
Titan Ratcheting Crimper: amzn.to/3aKaONE
Ferrule Crimping Tool: amzn.to/2Z3axDb
Consumables:
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Isopropyl Alcohol (Spray Bottle): amzn.to/3lRp1Pe
JST XH Connector Kit (Fan connectors, Motor Connectors, etc.): amzn.to/3BTMYuM
Synthetic Lube: amzn.to/3FUyptf
Synthetic Oil: amzn.to/3BW2TZE
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Voron 0.1 Discord Link:
discord.com/invite/voron
1) First position all your m3 nuts and ensure that your lead screw is centered;
2) Loosen everything and install the anti-backlash nut, and tighten everything down.
3) Check that there is no binding.
If you feel any binding (where it is harder to turn the lead screw in some spots) you will need to make adjustments. At this point in the build, as long as your bed was moving OK before installing the lead screw, it may be that your lead screw is not perfectly centered between the extrusions. You may want to measure the distance from the screw to the extrusion on both sides and make adjustments. Raise the bed so that it is in the center of the printer to check the distance. Adjust the bottom screws as needed to get centered properly.
In the worst case, you may have a bent lead screw. A bent lead screw can be straightened with a bench vise, but that is beyond the scope of this video (please ask in Voron_0_qustions discord if you have this issue). It may be easier to request a replacement motor/lead screw if you run into this issue.
My build was sponsored by Boxxy Prints. Get your 3d printed parts here:
boxxyprints.com/product/v0-1-printed-parts-kit/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Printed part colors are from Fusion Filaments, Cosmic Ray Blue and Alpha Particle Orange ABS 1.5.
fusionfilaments.com/collections/abs-1-5-filament
Powder Coated Extrusions are from DLLPDF. These extrusions, at the time of the video are Mitsumi. They are powder coated and exactly 15mm x 15mm (the coating adds a small amount of thickness). I purchased a full v0.2 extrusion kit.
dllpdf.com/v0.2
Tool Recommendations: (not all were mentioned in this intro video, but are used later in my build):
**Disclosure: these are AFFILIATE LINKS- costs you nothing extra, and helps my channel
Components:
SKR Pico: amzn.to/3E0lZk5
Stepper online motors: amzn.to/3YoN6h4
Mellow Fly SHT 36 V2: boxxyprints.com/product/mellow-fly-sht-36-v2-0/?v=0a10a0b3e53b * I planned to use this, but went BTT EBB36 due to a firmware issue.
BTT EBB36: amzn.to/3xdaphQ (I used V1, but this is V1.2)
Tools:
PA-09 Engineer Crimping tool: amzn.to/3aLgZB9
Hakko Soldering Station: amzn.to/3FZtsiM
Hakko Heat Insert Tool: amzn.to/3aLh6N5
Small Finishing Sander: amzn.to/3FTwt4p
Metal Ruler: amzn.to/3n5YsoQ
Small Screwdriver Set: amzn.to/3DNNc7h
Heavy Duty Scissors: amzn.to/3DObKNm
Bondhus Hex Drivers (Ball Driver): amzn.to/3vpjti8
Wiha Hex Drivers: amzn.to/3vp5Tv4
Titan Ratcheting Crimper: amzn.to/3aKaONE
Ferrule Crimping Tool: amzn.to/2Z3axDb
Consumables:
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Isopropyl Alcohol (Spray Bottle): amzn.to/3lRp1Pe
JST XH Connector Kit (Fan connectors, Motor Connectors, etc.): amzn.to/3BTMYuM
Synthetic Lube: amzn.to/3FUyptf
Synthetic Oil: amzn.to/3BW2TZE
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Voron 0.1 Discord Link:
discord.com/invite/voron
My build was sponsored by Boxxy Prints. Get your 3d printed parts here:
boxxyprints.com/product/v0-1-printed-parts-kit/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Printed part colors are from Fusion Filaments, Cosmic Ray Blue and Alpha Particle Orange ABS 1.5.
fusionfilaments.com/collections/abs-1-5-filament
Powder Coated Extrusions are from DLLPDF. These extrusions, at the time of the video are Mitsumi. They are powder coated and exactly 15mm x 15mm (the coating adds a small amount of thickness). I purchased a full v0.2 extrusion kit.
dllpdf.com/v0.2
Tool Recommendations: (not all were mentioned in this intro video, but are used later in my build):
**Disclosure: these are AFFILIATE LINKS- costs you nothing extra, and helps my channel
Components:
SKR Pico: amzn.to/3E0lZk5
Stepper online motors: amzn.to/3YoN6h4
Mellow Fly SHT 36 V2: boxxyprints.com/product/mellow-fly-sht-36-v2-0/?v=0a10a0b3e53b * I planned to use this, but went BTT EBB36 due to a firmware issue.
BTT EBB36: amzn.to/3xdaphQ (I used V1, but this is V1.2)
Tools:
PA-09 Engineer Crimping tool: amzn.to/3aLgZB9
Hakko Soldering Station: amzn.to/3FZtsiM
Hakko Heat Insert Tool: amzn.to/3aLh6N5
Small Finishing Sander: amzn.to/3FTwt4p
Metal Ruler: amzn.to/3n5YsoQ
Small Screwdriver Set: amzn.to/3DNNc7h
Heavy Duty Scissors: amzn.to/3DObKNm
Bondhus Hex Drivers (Ball Driver): amzn.to/3vpjti8
Wiha Hex Drivers: amzn.to/3vp5Tv4
Titan Ratcheting Crimper: amzn.to/3aKaONE
Ferrule Crimping Tool: amzn.to/2Z3axDb
Consumables:
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Isopropyl Alcohol (Spray Bottle): amzn.to/3lRp1Pe
JST XH Connector Kit (Fan connectors, Motor Connectors, etc.): amzn.to/3BTMYuM
Synthetic Lube: amzn.to/3FUyptf
Synthetic Oil: amzn.to/3BW2TZE
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Voron 0.1 Discord Link:
discord.com/invite/voron
My build was sponsored by Boxxy Prints. Get your 3d printed parts here:
boxxyprints.com/product/v0-1-printed-parts-kit/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Printed part colors are from Fusion Filaments, Cosmic Ray Blue and Alpha Particle Orange ABS 1.5.
fusionfilaments.com/collections/abs-1-5-filament
Powder Coated Extrusions are from DLLPDF. These extrusions, at the time of the video are Mitsumi. They are powder coated and exactly 15mm x 15mm (the coating adds a small amount of thickness). I purchased a full v0.2 extrusion kit.
dllpdf.com/v0.2
Tool Recommendations: (not all were mentioned in this intro video, but are used later in my build):
**Disclosure: these are AFFILIATE LINKS- costs you nothing extra, and helps my channel
Components:
SKR Pico: amzn.to/3E0lZk5
Stepper online motors: amzn.to/3YoN6h4
Mellow Fly SHT 36 V2: boxxyprints.com/product/mellow-fly-sht-36-v2-0/?v=0a10a0b3e53b * I planned to use this, but went BTT EBB36 due to a firmware issue.
BTT EBB36: amzn.to/3xdaphQ (I used V1, but this is V1.2)
Tools:
PA-09 Engineer Crimping tool: amzn.to/3aLgZB9
Hakko Soldering Station: amzn.to/3FZtsiM
Hakko Heat Insert Tool: amzn.to/3aLh6N5
Small Finishing Sander: amzn.to/3FTwt4p
Metal Ruler: amzn.to/3n5YsoQ
Small Screwdriver Set: amzn.to/3DNNc7h
Heavy Duty Scissors: amzn.to/3DObKNm
Bondhus Hex Drivers (Ball Driver): amzn.to/3vpjti8
Wiha Hex Drivers: amzn.to/3vp5Tv4
Titan Ratcheting Crimper: amzn.to/3aKaONE
Ferrule Crimping Tool: amzn.to/2Z3axDb
Consumables:
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Isopropyl Alcohol (Spray Bottle): amzn.to/3lRp1Pe
JST XH Connector Kit (Fan connectors, Motor Connectors, etc.): amzn.to/3BTMYuM
Synthetic Lube: amzn.to/3FUyptf
Synthetic Oil: amzn.to/3BW2TZE
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Voron 0.1 Discord Link:
discord.com/invite/voron
My build was sponsored by Boxxy Prints. Get your 3d printed parts here:
boxxyprints.com/product/v0-1-printed-parts-kit/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Printed part colors are from Fusion Filaments, Cosmic Ray Blue and Alpha Particle Orange ABS 1.5.
fusionfilaments.com/collections/abs-1-5-filament
Powder Coated Extrusions are from DLLPDF. These extrusions, at the time of the video are Mitsumi. They are powder coated and exactly 15mm x 15mm (the coating adds a small amount of thickness). I purchased a full v0.2 extrusion kit.
dllpdf.com/v0.2
Tool Recommendations: (not all were mentioned in this intro video, but are used later in my build):
**Disclosure: these are AFFILIATE LINKS- costs you nothing extra, and helps my channel
Components:
SKR Pico: amzn.to/3E0lZk5
Stepper online motors: amzn.to/3YoN6h4
Mellow Fly SHT 36 V2: boxxyprints.com/product/mellow-fly-sht-36-v2-0/?v=0a10a0b3e53b * I planned to use this, but went BTT EBB36 due to a firmware issue.
BTT EBB36: amzn.to/3xdaphQ (I used V1, but this is V1.2)
Tools:
PA-09 Engineer Crimping tool: amzn.to/3aLgZB9
Hakko Soldering Station: amzn.to/3FZtsiM
Hakko Heat Insert Tool: amzn.to/3aLh6N5
Small Finishing Sander: amzn.to/3FTwt4p
Metal Ruler: amzn.to/3n5YsoQ
Small Screwdriver Set: amzn.to/3DNNc7h
Heavy Duty Scissors: amzn.to/3DObKNm
Bondhus Hex Drivers (Ball Driver): amzn.to/3vpjti8
Wiha Hex Drivers: amzn.to/3vp5Tv4
Titan Ratcheting Crimper: amzn.to/3aKaONE
Ferrule Crimping Tool: amzn.to/2Z3axDb
Consumables:
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Isopropyl Alcohol (Spray Bottle): amzn.to/3lRp1Pe
JST XH Connector Kit (Fan connectors, Motor Connectors, etc.): amzn.to/3BTMYuM
Synthetic Lube: amzn.to/3FUyptf
Synthetic Oil: amzn.to/3BW2TZE
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Voron 0.1 Discord Link:
discord.com/invite/voron
Kirigami Bed Info:
github.com/christophmuellerorg/voron_0_kirigami_bed
LDO Kirigami Extra Parts:
github.com/MotorDynamicsLab/LDOVoron0/tree/main/STLs/Kirigami
Additional Info: Christopher Mueller, the designer of the Kirigami bed is currently working on additional parts that will make the bed more compatible with the Voron 0.2. I am using a Voron 0.1 cable chain, since I did not upgrade my bottom deck. This is a minor difference/nuance but I thought it would be good to mention it. Your install (especially the cable chain parts) might be slightly different in the future.
I bought my LDO Kirigami bed from West3d for about $25:
west3d.com/products/ldo-kirigami-bed-kit
My build was sponsored by Boxxy Prints. I did not use Boxxy's parts for this part of the build (since I made the decision after the parts were sent), but used them for everything else. Get your 3d printed parts here:
boxxyprints.com/product/v0-1-printed-parts-kit/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Printed part colors are from Fusion Filaments, Cosmic Ray Blue and Alpha Particle Orange ABS 1.5.
fusionfilaments.com/collections/abs-1-5-filament
Powder Coated Extrusions are from DLLPDF. These extrusions, at the time of the video are Mitsumi. They are powder coated and exactly 15mm x 15mm (the coating adds a small amount of thickness). I purchased a full v0.2 extrusion kit.
dllpdf.com/v0.2
Tool Recommendations: (not all were mentioned in this intro video, but are used later in my build):
**Disclosure: these are AFFILIATE LINKS- costs you nothing extra, and helps my channel
Components:
SKR Pico: amzn.to/3E0lZk5
Stepper online motors: amzn.to/3YoN6h4
Mellow Fly SHT 36 V2: boxxyprints.com/product/mellow-fly-sht-36-v2-0/?v=0a10a0b3e53b * I planned to use this, but went BTT EBB36 due to a firmware issue.
BTT EBB36: amzn.to/3xdaphQ (I used V1, but this is V1.2)
Tools:
PA-09 Engineer Crimping tool: amzn.to/3aLgZB9
Hakko Soldering Station: amzn.to/3FZtsiM
Hakko Heat Insert Tool: amzn.to/3aLh6N5
Small Finishing Sander: amzn.to/3FTwt4p
Metal Ruler: amzn.to/3n5YsoQ
Small Screwdriver Set: amzn.to/3DNNc7h
Heavy Duty Scissors: amzn.to/3DObKNm
Bondhus Hex Drivers (Ball Driver): amzn.to/3vpjti8
Wiha Hex Drivers: amzn.to/3vp5Tv4
Titan Ratcheting Crimper: amzn.to/3aKaONE
Ferrule Crimping Tool: amzn.to/2Z3axDb
Consumables:
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Isopropyl Alcohol (Spray Bottle): amzn.to/3lRp1Pe
JST XH Connector Kit (Fan connectors, Motor Connectors, etc.): amzn.to/3BTMYuM
Synthetic Lube: amzn.to/3FUyptf
Synthetic Oil: amzn.to/3BW2TZE
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Voron 0.1 Discord Link:
discord.com/invite/voron
Machinist Square similar to the one I use in the video:
amzn.to/3YwFWri
Get your 3d printed parts here:
boxxyprints.com/product/v0-1-printed-parts-kit/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Printed part colors are from Fusion Filaments, Cosmic Ray Blue and Alpha Particle Orange ABS 1.5.
fusionfilaments.com/collections/abs-1-5-filament
Powder Coated Extrusions are from DLLPDF. These extrusions, at the time of the video are Mitsumi. They are powder coated and exactly 15mm x 15mm (the coating adds a small amount of thickness). I purchased a full v0.2 extrusion kit.
dllpdf.com/v0.2
Tool Recommendations: (not all were mentioned in this intro video, but are used later in my build):
**Disclosure: these are AFFILIATE LINKS- costs you nothing extra, and helps my channel
Components:
SKR Pico: amzn.to/3E0lZk5
Stepper online motors: amzn.to/3YoN6h4
Mellow Fly SHT 36 V2: boxxyprints.com/product/mellow-fly-sht-36-v2-0/?v=0a10a0b3e53b * I planned to use this, but went BTT EBB36 due to a firmware issue.
BTT EBB36: amzn.to/3xdaphQ (I used V1, but this is V1.2)
Tools:
PA-09 Engineer Crimping tool: amzn.to/3aLgZB9
Hakko Soldering Station: amzn.to/3FZtsiM
Hakko Heat Insert Tool: amzn.to/3aLh6N5
Small Finishing Sander: amzn.to/3FTwt4p
Metal Ruler: amzn.to/3n5YsoQ
Small Screwdriver Set: amzn.to/3DNNc7h
Heavy Duty Scissors: amzn.to/3DObKNm
Bondhus Hex Drivers (Ball Driver): amzn.to/3vpjti8
Wiha Hex Drivers: amzn.to/3vp5Tv4
Titan Ratcheting Crimper: amzn.to/3aKaONE
Ferrule Crimping Tool: amzn.to/2Z3axDb
Consumables:
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Isopropyl Alcohol (Spray Bottle): amzn.to/3lRp1Pe
JST XH Connector Kit (Fan connectors, Motor Connectors, etc.): amzn.to/3BTMYuM
Synthetic Lube: amzn.to/3FUyptf
Synthetic Oil: amzn.to/3BW2TZE
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Voron 0.1 Discord Link:
discord.com/invite/voron
The White Lithium Grease that I used:
amzn.to/3xehyyD
A great option for Mobilux EP2 Grease (the grease recommended by the manual):
west3d.com/products/mobil-mobilux-ep2-10ml-filled-syringe-with-blunt-tip
Get your 3d printed parts here:
boxxyprints.com/product/v0-1-printed-parts-kit/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Printed part colors are from Fusion Filaments, Cosmic Ray Blue and Alpha Particle Orange ABS 1.5.
fusionfilaments.com/collections/abs-1-5-filament
Powder Coated Extrusions are from DLLPDF. These extrusions, at the time of the video are Mitsumi. They are powder coated and exactly 15mm x 15mm (the coating adds a small amount of thickness). I purchased a full v0.2 extrusion kit.
dllpdf.com/v0.2
Tool Recommendations: (not all were mentioned in this intro video, but are used later in my build):
**Disclosure: these are AFFILIATE LINKS- costs you nothing extra, and helps my channel
Components:
SKR Pico: amzn.to/3E0lZk5
Stepper online motors: amzn.to/3YoN6h4
Mellow Fly SHT 36 V2: boxxyprints.com/product/mellow-fly-sht-36-v2-0/?v=0a10a0b3e53b * I planned to use this, but went BTT EBB36 due to a firmware issue.
BTT EBB36: amzn.to/3xdaphQ (I used V1, but this is V1.2)
Tools:
PA-09 Engineer Crimping tool: amzn.to/3aLgZB9
Hakko Soldering Station: amzn.to/3FZtsiM
Hakko Heat Insert Tool: amzn.to/3aLh6N5
Small Finishing Sander: amzn.to/3FTwt4p
Metal Ruler: amzn.to/3n5YsoQ
Small Screwdriver Set: amzn.to/3DNNc7h
Heavy Duty Scissors: amzn.to/3DObKNm
Bondhus Hex Drivers (Ball Driver): amzn.to/3vpjti8
Wiha Hex Drivers: amzn.to/3vp5Tv4
Titan Ratcheting Crimper: amzn.to/3aKaONE
Ferrule Crimping Tool: amzn.to/2Z3axDb
Consumables:
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Isopropyl Alcohol (Spray Bottle): amzn.to/3lRp1Pe
JST XH Connector Kit (Fan connectors, Motor Connectors, etc.): amzn.to/3BTMYuM
Synthetic Lube: amzn.to/3FUyptf
Synthetic Oil: amzn.to/3BW2TZE
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Voron 0.1 Discord Link:
discord.com/invite/voron
youtube.com/watch?v=bP-F8fo-S1A&list=PLpQnpsv1trbT-WkHpvdFfpSlhTUunMQRa
The majority of the components of this build were self purchased. The only parts that weren't were the EBB36 toolhead (sponsored by BTT) and the 3d printed Parts, sponsored by Boxxy who also did my Trident Build.
Get your 3d printed parts here:
boxxyprints.com/product/v0-1-printed-parts-kit/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Printed part colors are from Fusion Filaments, Cosmic Ray Blue and Alpha Particle Orange ABS 1.5.
fusionfilaments.com/collections/abs-1-5-filament
Powder Coated Extrusions are from DLLPDF. These extrusions, at the time of the video are Misumi. They are powder coated and exactly 15mm x 15mm (the coating adds a small amount of thickness). I purchased a full v0.2 extrusion kit.
dllpdf.com/v0.2
Tool Recommendations: (not all were mentioned in this intro video, but are used later in my build):
**Disclosure: these are AFFILIATE LINKS- costs you nothing extra, and helps my channel
Components:
SKR Pico: amzn.to/3E0lZk5
Stepper online motors: amzn.to/3YoN6h4
Mellow Fly SHT 36 V2: boxxyprints.com/product/mellow-fly-sht-36-v2-0/?v=0a10a0b3e53b * I planned to use this, but went BTT EBB36 due to a firmware issue.
BTT EBB36: amzn.to/3xdaphQ (I used V1, but this is V1.2)
Tools:
PA-09 Engineer Crimping tool: amzn.to/3aLgZB9
Hakko Soldering Station: amzn.to/3FZtsiM
Hakko Heat Insert Tool: amzn.to/3aLh6N5
Small Finishing Sander: amzn.to/3FTwt4p
Metal Ruler: amzn.to/3n5YsoQ
Small Screwdriver Set: amzn.to/3DNNc7h
Heavy Duty Scissors: amzn.to/3DObKNm
Bondhus Hex Drivers (Ball Driver): amzn.to/3vpjti8
Wiha Hex Drivers: amzn.to/3vp5Tv4
Titan Ratcheting Crimper: amzn.to/3aKaONE
Ferrule Crimping Tool: amzn.to/2Z3axDb
Consumables:
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Isopropyl Alcohol (Spray Bottle): amzn.to/3lRp1Pe
JST XH Connector Kit (Fan connectors, Motor Connectors, etc.): amzn.to/3BTMYuM
Synthetic Lube: amzn.to/3FUyptf
Synthetic Oil: amzn.to/3BW2TZE
Blue Permatex: amzn.to/3ATPmjE
Voron 0.1 Discord Link:
discord.com/invite/voron
You may recognize the Voron 0.1 at the beginning of the video.. It's time to tear down and get ready for my next build, the Voron 0.2! I will be using some parts from the original V0.1 and they will live on.. but I'm also using a lot of new parts.
3D Printed Parts are sponsored by Boxxy Prints. Get yours here:
boxxyprints.com/product/v0-1-printed-parts-kit/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Several Gucci upgrades are planned for this build as well. You may notice some of them in the video!
Stay tuned....
Learn more about the Voron and Voron 0.2 here:
vorondesign.com
Voron Design - Link to all Build Docs & Info:
vorondesign.com
My Voron 2.4 kit was from West3D.
West3d Voron Kits (including LDO):
west3d.com/GREGSMAKERCORNER
All Trident parts were provided by Boxxy Prints. Kit was provided by LDO.
Boxxy Prints (Recommended for parts, tell him I sent you!)
boxxyprints.com/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Considering a Voron Trident?
Check out my LDO Trident Kit Review here:
youtube.com/watch?v=-9-y8bLHgNo
See below if you'd like to skip around the video.
00:31My Voron 2.4 R2 Build
00:56 My Trident Build
01:40 Stealthburner Toolhead
01:56 Trident Touch Screen
02:00 Voron 2.4 Voron display
02:21 Voron 2.4 Flying Gantry
02:37 Trident Fixed Gantry
02:54 Voron 2.4 and Trident Bed Comparison
03:11 - Voron 2.4 and Trident Gantry Similarities
03:31 - Voron 2.4 and Trident Cable Chain Differences
03:44 - Voron 2.4 and Trident Z Motor Mounting Differences
03:59 - Trident Lead Screws
04:10 - Auto Leveling
04:20 - Voron 2.4 Quad Gantry Leveling
04:34 - Z Endstop for Z offset (Both Machines)
04:52 - Trident Z Tilt Leveling
05:15 - Auto Leveling Process & Differences
05:45 - Enclosure Panels (Same on Both Machines)
06:21 - Bottom Cooling (Same on Both Machines)
07:00 - Print Quality (Same on Both Machines, but some considerations)
08:08 - LGX Lite Extruder good for TPU (Mods for both machines)
09:16 - Preheating
09:59 - Print Speed Comparison
10:37 - Toolhead Considerations
11:17 - Build Considerations
12:44 - Popularity / Mainstream Support
13:05 - Serial Numbers
13:18 - Pricing Differences
13:32 - Kits
14:19 - Voron 0.1
15:58 - Printing on each machine
16:22 - Conclusion
Learn more about the Titanium Backers "theory" here:
github.com/tanaes/whopping_Voron_mods/tree/main/extrusion_backers
Here is a video on how to install them:
youtube.com/watch?v=TkeYJc_Xn4g
Also- correction to video: this is the 50ml version, not 100ml.
Get some here (affiliate link):
amzn.to/3Oqw6CQ
Disclosure: This kit was provided to me by LDO, at a significant discount. The printed parts were sponsored by Boxxy Prints.
Please check out West3d for all your 3d printing needs, including Trident kits!
west3d.com/GREGSMAKERCORNER
Learn more about the LDO Trident Kit here:
docs.ldomotors.com/en/voron/voron-trident
My LDO Trident Unboxing Video:
youtube.com/watch?v=AE7VCoVU1PU
Printed Parts from Boxxy Prints (US based):
youtube.com/watch?v=428E_SFTLjA
Buy 3d printed parts from Boxxy Prints here:
boxxyprints.com/voron-printed-parts/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Purchase an LDO Trident Kit from one of the Voron Discord Vendors:
west3d.com/GREGSMAKERCORNER
west3d.com/collections/voron-v1-trident-etc
fabreeko.com/collections/trident
(Refer to Voron Discord for other vendors outside the US).
Information on the LDO Stealthburner modification/parts as shown in the video:
github.com/MotorDynamicsLab/LDOVoron2/tree/main/STLs/LDOSBCW2MountCover
How to wire the NeoPixel for the LDO Stealthburner (Voron Discord Link to LDO Channel):
discord.com/channels/460117602945990666/710952853514223617/1017464991143702539
fabreeko.com/products/badgerbox-simple-adxl?variant=43148410028287
You will also need an ADXL345 sensor (also available from Fabreeko) for an additional $5. Buy two if you are running this on a bed slinger, like the Switchwire.
fabreeko.com/products/adxl345-accelerometer?_pos=2&_sid=615810c4d&_ss=r
(I am not sure if headers are soldered or not on these)
Learn more about the theory behind Klipper's Resonance Compensation and Input Shaper here:
klipper3d.org/Resonance_Compensation.html
Follow along as I go through the steps of configuring the software for the Input Shaper, based on the directions provided from the creator of the Badgerbox, found here:
github.com/moodytechz/PicoADXL
More Info:
Under the covers the BadgerBox is a Raspberry Pi Pico that is pre-made with a nice printed part box, and with all the wiring and connectors needed for connecting an ADXL345. You just need to mount it to your toolhead, and upload the ADXL.cfg file to your Raspberry Pi running Klipper.
The benefit of the Badger Box:
* Most of the hardware is done for you, you just need to connect the ADXL345 and mount it
* Wiring is simple: use a USB cable to connect to the Raspberry Pi
* It's very portable- easily use it on any printer with Klipper
Steps you will need to take after mounting hardware:
1. Install software dependencies (numpy, matplotlib, etc.). Mine were already installed - latest images of MainsailOS seem to come pre-configured.
2. Upload the ADXL345.cfg file, obtain the device ID of the Badger Box (Pi Pico), and include the file in your printer.cfg.
See Nero's video for more information if you want to build your own Pi Pico with ADXL345:
youtube.com/watch?v=W_VHbT_tsZw
Links:
Ringing Towers can be found here:
github.com/techyg/Voron0Stuff
#shorts
Disclosure: This video is sponsored by BoxyPrints, who provided the printed parts to me at no charge.
In this video, I talk about the following options:
1. Buying parts
2. Using the Voron PrintItForward (PIF) Service
3. Printing your own parts
Useful links from my video:
Boxxy Prints- If you buy, please tell him I sent you!
boxxyprints.com/voron-printed-parts/?v=0a10a0b3e53b
Voron Print It Forward Service (PIF):
https://pif.voron.dev/
Printing Your Own:
Ellis Tuning Guide:
github.com/AndrewEllis93/Print-Tuning-Guide
Polymaker ASA:
amzn.to/3pfer5u (My affiliate Link)
Fusion Filaments:
Red Dwarf:
fusionfilaments.com/products/1kg-abs1-5-filament-red-dwarf
Thorium Thilver:
fusionfilaments.com/collections/abs-1-5-filament/products/1kg-abs1-5-filament-thorium-thilver
Disclosure: This board was provided to me at no cost by Big Tree Tech (BTT).
Latest Information on Make Flash- this allows you to compile and upload firmware from the Pi directly to the BTT Pico while connected over USB.
This seems to work, but I'm awaiting more guidance from BTT. After compiling the firmware with the proper settings (refer to video, and/or BTT instruction link below), run the following commands from the terminal:
sudo service klipper stop
make flash FLASH_DEVICE=2e8a:0003
sudo service klipper start
Relevant Links in the Video are listed below.
Instructions and Pinout from BTT:
github.com/bigtreetech/SKR-Pico/tree/master/Klipper
Pre-Compiled Klipper.uf2 files:
For a first time install, download klipper.uf2 files from BTT here and copy to the drive while connected to your PC or Mac (with USB and boot pins jumpered):
github.com/bigtreetech/SKR-Pico/tree/master/Klipper
Sample printer.cfg:
github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-0/tree/Voron0.1/Firmware
Voron 0.1 Wiring Diagram:
docs.vorondesign.com/build/electrical/v0_skr_pico_wiring.html
SKR Pico Pinout:
github.com/bigtreetech/SKR-Pico/blob/master/Hardware/BTT%20SKR%20Pico%20V1.0-PIN.pdf
Learn more about MRRF Death Racers here:
youtube.com/watch?v=PqwJk8rcAIU
The main designer of the Death Racer, Michael Baddeley's Patreon:
patreon.com/mrbaddeley/membership
Want to build one? Check out my Github link to learn more, which also has an index of links, a bill of materials for ordering, and other useful information.
github.com/techyg/MRRFDeathRacers
Interested in doing an FPV modification? Here is my Github link. STL files coming soon.
github.com/techyg/MRRFDeathRacers/blob/main/FPVSystem.md
Learn more about the Voron Trident design here:
vorondesign.com/voron_trident
*** Disclosure: This kit was provided to me at a significant discount, and for the purposes of providing genuine/honest feedback to LDO before final production based on my build experiences.
***Please note: there are no "official" Voron kits, as Voron does not sell any- they recommend self sourcing. However, LDO kits are largely regarded as high quality kits and are usually quite reliable with parts and BOM. There are also other Voron Trident kits which may be very different from what I am showing here. This is specific to the LDO Motors brand kit.
*** BEFORE YOU PURCHASE ****
It is very likely that the production LDO Voron Trident Kit will have some changes, and I am told it will most likely NOT include a Raspberry Pi and Hot End as I show in my video. There may be other changes as well, but I don't expect anything radically different. Before purchasing, please make sure you understand everything that is included in your kit. Feel free to provide any comments here as well.
*** Retailers Selling LDO Pre-Order Kits ***
I am aware of the following retailers selling pre-order kits currently. If you know of other reputable companies / discord vendors selling Trident kits, feel free to leave a comment.
fabreeko.com/collections/trident/products/ldo-voron-trident-kit-300mm
west3d.com/products/ldo-trident-kit-pre-sale
Get a glimpse of how I experienced MRRF in this 10 minute video summary. I really enjoyed the event, especially meeting up with folks in the 3d printing community. MRRF is a TON of fun and I hope you get a good feel for it by watching.
Here are some helpful links mentioned in the video:
3d Printing World Designs:
thangs.com/designer/3dprintingworld
Tripod's Garage Youtube Channel:
youtube.com/c/TripodsGarage
The Real Sam Prentice Youtube Channel:
youtube.com/c/TheRealSamPrentice
DB3d Dan Twitch:
twitch.tv/db3d_dan
Voron Design:
vorondesign.com
Annex Engineering K3 Plus:
github.com/Annex-Engineering/Gasherbrum-K3
Fabreeko:
fabreeko.com
Kb-3d:
kb-3d.com/store
GreenGate 3d:
greengate3d.com
Slice Engineering (get 5% off with my affiliate link):
https://www.sliceengineering.com?p=rkTUygBVK
LDO Voron 0.1 kit:
fabreeko.com/products/voron-v0-1-full-kit-by-ldo
mandalaroseworks.com/products/voron-0-1-kit
Project Red Shop:
projectr3d.com/shop
Gloop:
3dgloop.com
Filament PM:
filament-pm.com
Atomic Filament:
atomicfilament.com